NEWARK — ChristianaCare opened the doors of its 400,000-square-foot women’s and children’s health center at the end of April, ending years of construction at its campus. ChristianaCare’s $260 million Center for Women’s and Children’s Health ...

WILMINGTON – Delaware broke a dramatic threshold last week when unemployment claims during the COVID-19 pandemic topped 100,000 despite recording the fewest number of weekly claims to date, state officials reported Thursday. Filings in the ...

WILMINGTON – The Bancorp, which has had to deal with a series of regulatory concerns about its compliance programs over the past seven years, announced May 18 that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) has ...

WILMINGTON – Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca announced May 21 that it will receive upward of $1.2 billion from the federal government to advance work on its COVID-19 vaccine. The Cambridge-based company, which has its U.S. headquarters ...

By Scott Kammerer Restaurants across Delaware are preparing to re-open and welcome back our guests for both dine in and outdoor seating as of Monday, June 1, after more than two months of Delaware’s mandated ...

By Ray Abbott As financial institutions develop innovative ways to protect the accounts of businesses large and small, criminals are developing their own strategies. According to Accenture, 45% of cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses ...

Governor John Carney said Tuesday that he’ll lift the ban on short-term rental units, allow hotels to operate at 30% capacity, and waive the mandatory 14-day quarantine for out-of-state travelers on June 1 as part of ...

NEWARK — The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) received a $9 million boost in federal funding while the country looks to the future coronavirus vaccine. NIIMBL, a partnership between federal, university and ...

“If we don’t start trusting our children, how will they ever become trustworthy?” -John Lithgow, Footloose (1984) We don’t normally open the newspaper with an editorial, but we want to demonstrate our support for small ...

DOVER – Delaware’s unemployment rate reached a modern record of 14.3% in April, as the state reportedly lost nearly 75,000 jobs in response to the coronavirus pandemic, officials reported Friday. The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment ...

‘We were in unchartered territory and were motivated in part by fear’ After we decided to publish letters written by Delaware lawmakers and business organizations to Gov. John Carney, we gave him the opportunity to ...

WILMINGTON – De La Coeur Café, the French-style cafe and bakery, will be closing its doors for good at both locations in Wilmington’s Forty Acres and off U.S. Route 202 amid the coronavirus pandemic. De ...

While the agreement for seven Northeast states to buy medical and protective equipment from each other has been slow to kick off, Delaware manufacturers are moving full steam ahead to meet exploding demand. With face ...

DOVER – State fiscal analysts improved their outlook for the end of fiscal year 2020 on Thursday, revising their revenue estimates to finish with a $39.1 million surplus and leaving Gov. John Carney to fill ...

WILMINGTON – More than 5,000 more Delaware workers filed unemployment claims last week, breaking the six-week streak of continuous declines by a few hundred claims, as self-employed and independent contractors are beginning to be added ...

It was the program heralded by the federal government to save America’s small businesses, but as the pandemic and its associated economic lockdowns linger, the flow of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program ...

WILMINGTON – Another downtown high-rise has been sold, continuing the string of investment in the city, as Amtrak has acquired The Renaissance Centre on North King Street. Amtrak intends to occupy the currently 70,000 square ...

NEW CASTLE – A Pennsylvania-based developer is seeking to build two 1 million-square-foot-plus warehouses, continuing a boom in distribution space in northern Delaware, according to plans submitted to New Castle County. Keith Stoltz, of Bala ...